Black lightning dc new 52

Black Lightning is a superhero character in the DC Comics universe. He was created by writer Tony Isabella and artist Trevor Von Eeden and first appeared in "Black Lightning" #1 in April 1977.

In the New 52 reboot of the DC Universe, Black Lightning's origin story was reimagined. Here's a brief summary:

New 52 Origin:

Jefferson Pierce, a former Olympic athlete and high school teacher, gains the ability to control and manipulate electricity after being exposed to a strange, otherworldly energy during a trip to Africa. He uses his powers to fight crime and protect his community as the superhero Black Lightning.

Powers:

Black Lightning's powers include:

  1. Electromagnetic manipulation: He can generate and control electricity, allowing him to project energy blasts, create force fields, and fly.
  2. Superhuman strength and agility: He possesses enhanced physical abilities, making him a formidable hand-to-hand combatant.
  3. Enhanced senses: His senses are heightened, allowing him to perceive his surroundings in greater detail.

Personality:

Jefferson Pierce, aka Black Lightning, is a complex character with a strong sense of justice and a deep connection to his community. He is a natural leader and a passionate advocate for social justice, often using his powers to protect and serve the people of his hometown, Freeland.

New 52 Series:

The New 52 Black Lightning series, written by Salim Akil and illustrated by Jamal Igle, ran for 29 issues from 2011 to 2015. The series explored Black Lightning's struggles as a superhero, his relationships with his family and friends, and his battles against various villains.

Notable Storylines:

  1. "The Trouble with Family" - Black Lightning's family is torn apart when his wife, Lynn, is kidnapped by a group of mercenaries.
  2. "The Book of Revelations" - Black Lightning discovers a mysterious book that holds the secrets of his powers and the truth about his past.
  3. "The Gospel of Black Lightning" - Black Lightning's origin story is reexamined, and he must confront the consequences of his newfound powers.

Impact on the DC Universe:

Black Lightning's New 52 series helped to revitalize the character and paved the way for his inclusion in other DC Comics titles, such as "The Flash" and "Justice League." His storylines and characters have also influenced other DC Comics series, including "Static Shock" and "Milestone Media."

Overall, the New 52 Black Lightning series offered a fresh take on the character, exploring themes of identity, community, and social justice.